Burns in my new car
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Re: Burns in my new car
NOS maybe if you get lucky and have some money. Place an add in the parts wanted section for the parts you need or go pull them from the JY. There are also some great board sponser who have some great parts so see what needs replacing, find out how to replace it by either searching or get a Haynes or Chilton and your on your way.
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Re: Burns in my new car
I just got a new ACS carpet from Jcwhitney and it's not half bad for $150, it looks better than the original carpet before. I'd also advise you not to smoke inside, lol.
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Re: Burns in my new car
what parts are burnt exactly? carpet? seat covers? headliner? door panels? console?
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Re: Burns in my new car
Cig burns can actually be fixed pretty easy and with little cost involved if they are not in spots that get too much wear...if your carpet is burnt you can scavenge some fibers from under your seats or some other hidden place with a razor and a scrapingnot cutting) motion and with a little super glue have the burn hole looking new...If it is in your seat you can use the same method almost and just get a bit of fabric from the extra on the folds under your seats and with the glue again have it looking good..Not perfect as replacement stuff, but good enought so no one would really notice..
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